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not just the weather changing. also your clocks. we'll give you your new sunrise and sunset when we come right back. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp, seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! >>> well t latest unemployment report shows some promise for the economy. unemployment dropped to 7.7%. now, that's the lowest point in four years. employers also added a whopping 236,000 jobs last month. that's the largest monthly increase since last november. but the improving numbers are now threatened by the $85 billion in sequester spending cuts which would cut an estimated 750,000 jobs by the end of the year. to fix that, president obama is reaching out to republicans, planning to meet with them on capitol hill next week. >> coats off, sleeves rolled up. really discussing ways we migh
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we'll see changes coming up tomorrow. a look at that in your forecast in a few minutes. for a check of your monday morning commute, here's mike. >> looking toward the golden gate bridge which looks nice right now and also the view with those lights across the span moving the cones in half an hour. we'll talk about something a little farther north. you see the construction marked on north side of the bridge but
we'll see changes coming up tomorrow. a look at that in your forecast in a few minutes. for a check of your monday morning commute, here's mike. >> looking toward the golden gate bridge which looks nice right now and also the view with those lights across the span moving the cones in half an hour. we'll talk about something a little farther north. you see the construction marked on north side of the bridge but
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the debate over doing your job from home after one big company changes course and orders everyone back to the office. >>> good evening. we start with news that britain's queen elizabeth is in the hospital tonight. buckingham palace says the 86-year-old monarch was admitted for treatment of a stomach ailment and it has offered an upbeat assessment of her condition. the queen keeps up an active schedule and has been in remarkably good health, however, she fell ill late this past week. and tonight, all her official engagements have been called off. nbc's annabelle roberts is outside the hospital in london tonight with the latest on her condition. annabelle, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. officials at buckingham palace have told me that the queen is in good spirits, that she traveled here in a private car, not an ambulance. they want to dampen any sense of alarm. but given the queen's age, this illness must be taken seriously.
the debate over doing your job from home after one big company changes course and orders everyone back to the office. >>> good evening. we start with news that britain's queen elizabeth is in the hospital tonight. buckingham palace says the 86-year-old monarch was admitted for treatment of a stomach ailment and it has offered an upbeat assessment of her condition. the queen keeps up an active schedule and has been in remarkably good health, however, she fell ill late this past week....
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we'll get a little rain and snow here in the morning, then it's going to change over to all snow, it's going to be really windy and it's going to be a mess. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not going to do it. >> no! >> jimmy: i'm not going to do it. i can't. you know why? >> unbelievable. >> jimmy: because i love you. >> i love you, too. >> jimmy: i love you, al roker. >> come on over here. >> jimmy: you're a good sport. >> don't squeeze too hard. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. al roker, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] he's a good man. watch al on "the today show" weekday mornings here on nbc. go pick up the new book, "never goin' back: winning the weight-loss battle for good" in stores right now. matt pond performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: coming up next week, an entire week of music, talk and more with justin timberlake. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical informatio
we'll get a little rain and snow here in the morning, then it's going to change over to all snow, it's going to be really windy and it's going to be a mess. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not going to do it. >> no! >> jimmy: i'm not going to do it. i can't. you know why? >> unbelievable. >> jimmy: because i love you. >> i love you, too. >> jimmy: i love you, al roker. >> come on over here. >> jimmy: you're a good sport. >> don't squeeze...
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are you changing anything? >> oh, yeah. in the psychology of it now, you know all the other competitors on "all-star celebrity apprenti apprentice" have been through it before. whatever you didn't figure out first time around, you have a much better strategy and potential. >> they are dissecting everything you did. >> i came back this year. >> didn't do. >> i'm a skydiver. i came back this year because i love adrenaline and fear. i love the idea that i'm back this year with like mary lou is my buddy and trace is my buddy and you talk to them like this, and what's going on in the back of their head? will they stab me in the back in 20 minutes? >> right, because you're planning the same thing, let's be honest. you're in it to whip, right? >> i'm in it to win it for mom's organization. >> for your mom, breast cancer research. you raised $89,000 last time. >> $100,000. >> breaking records in terms of fund-raising, that has to feel good. >> this is really affecting people and changes lives through the charitable works. "all-star
are you changing anything? >> oh, yeah. in the psychology of it now, you know all the other competitors on "all-star celebrity apprenti apprentice" have been through it before. whatever you didn't figure out first time around, you have a much better strategy and potential. >> they are dissecting everything you did. >> i came back this year. >> didn't do. >> i'm a skydiver. i came back this year because i love adrenaline and fear. i love the idea that i'm...
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maybe four to five hours of some steady rain changing over to scattered showers. cooler air sweeps in which will help to drop snow levels as low as 3,500 feet and look at the sierra. tuesday night into wednesday a foot of fresh powder coming in to those sierra ski resorts for middle part of the week. low 60s in san jose. 50s back closer to the inner bay maybe near mountain view. low to mid 60s around the tri-valley and close to 60 in oakland. upper 50s in san francisco. upper 50s and low 60s into the north bay. the main event weatherwise will come in tomorrow evening into wednesday with a chance of some isolated thunder. any time you get cold air aloft spring sunshine that happens this time of year and friday we clear out and warmup. 60s and 70s for the weekend. >> south bay is looking good for the monday. we do see unusual slowing now. 101 capital to the airport you see the build through the corridor and 280 typical pattern. look at this. 87 northbound from capital up into downtown we see speeds into the 50s. there's an unusually heavy portion of traffic. it's ea
maybe four to five hours of some steady rain changing over to scattered showers. cooler air sweeps in which will help to drop snow levels as low as 3,500 feet and look at the sierra. tuesday night into wednesday a foot of fresh powder coming in to those sierra ski resorts for middle part of the week. low 60s in san jose. 50s back closer to the inner bay maybe near mountain view. low to mid 60s around the tri-valley and close to 60 in oakland. upper 50s in san francisco. upper 50s and low 60s...
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i thought it was interesting. >> it won't change your behavior because you're afraid to tell a woman that she's killing you, taking all the skin off your body. you won't tell her the truth. >> i didn't want to hurt her feelings, okay? people have feelings too. all right? all right. >> we better get to -- we have our favorite things. let's hear yours. >> over the weekend i went up to essex, connecticut, because i had fallen in love with a woman's art, and i found out that she was going to be at the art essex art museum. it's up there, and a lovely, lovely, lovely place. this is who this woman is. her name is ann h. nielsen. it's called angels in our midst. it's one of the most beautiful books. you can get it. ann nielsen fine art.com. the book is $70. it's expensive. it's a lovely, like, mother's day gift or a birthday gift or something like that, but you can buy her prints, which a lot of people, do or she has gorgeous, gorgeous paintings. one of the loveliest, loveliest people i have ever met. i just adore her work. everybody that was there was just like -- they didn't want to leave
i thought it was interesting. >> it won't change your behavior because you're afraid to tell a woman that she's killing you, taking all the skin off your body. you won't tell her the truth. >> i didn't want to hurt her feelings, okay? people have feelings too. all right? all right. >> we better get to -- we have our favorite things. let's hear yours. >> over the weekend i went up to essex, connecticut, because i had fallen in love with a woman's art, and i found out that...
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how has stand up changed since you -- since before "talking dead." >> you know exactly how -- before, when you're just performing for a room full of people who has no idea who you are, and you're like, "it's okay to like me." and a lot of times, they're like, "shut up, boy!" and they throw peanuts at you. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but now, people come see me on purpose. which is crazy! >> jimmy: they kind of relate to you more. >> it's weird. it's weird when you come out, and the first time, you realize, like, "oh, they meant to come here tonight! they weren't just drunk rednecks just stumbled in off the street." >> jimmy: yeah, they're actually drunk rednecks who know who you are. >> exactly. >> jimmy: that's even better. >> [ redneck accent ] "this boy is funny. i like all that nerd crap he's talking about!" >> jimmy: well, dude, gosh, i mean, you are a nerd, but not in the not nerd way that you would think the nerd way. like, i think of a nerd now. i think of someone who's just like kind of you like certain things -- >> yeah. the classic of idea of the nerd i
how has stand up changed since you -- since before "talking dead." >> you know exactly how -- before, when you're just performing for a room full of people who has no idea who you are, and you're like, "it's okay to like me." and a lot of times, they're like, "shut up, boy!" and they throw peanuts at you. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but now, people come see me on purpose. which is crazy! >> jimmy: they kind of relate to...
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changes just around the corner. we'll let you know when you are really going to need that umbrella. >>> why would they call this area the maze? let's look at it closely. why would we call it the maze? it is the maze of roadways right there on the oakland side of the bay bridge. i've turn td the camera because we are trying to find a couple of reports. no flashing lights and no problems for the flow of traffic. that's at least good news as you experience the area and you are traveling through this portion of oakland and emeryville. no slowing down the east shore freeway either. the two signs at the interchange, reports of debris as they will clarify that when they travel through that portion of 580. this traffic and weather are tied together. bha is going on above the roadway might be settling off the roadway. a quick look outside. we will see how things shape across the bay. the san mateo westbound commute. smooth drive here as well as the dunbarton bridge. >>> we are following breaking news from overseas where in t
changes just around the corner. we'll let you know when you are really going to need that umbrella. >>> why would they call this area the maze? let's look at it closely. why would we call it the maze? it is the maze of roadways right there on the oakland side of the bay bridge. i've turn td the camera because we are trying to find a couple of reports. no flashing lights and no problems for the flow of traffic. that's at least good news as you experience the area and you are traveling...
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after sandy hook we all understood there was a narrow window to get change, meaningful change in terms of gun laws. what has happened now in terms of the assault weapons ban, and where all this goes? >> well, the question is whether the moment is effectively lost. i think that's a real question inside the white house among democrats and gun control supporters. the assault weapons ban will get a vote, but it's not going to pass. the big focus is on background checks, and the big political focus is not going away. i sat down with new york city mayor michael bloomberg who talked about his own big push to spend money to target lawmakers. he has taken names based on how they vote on the assault weapons ban. >> i think i have a responsibility, and i think you and all of your viewers have responsibilities to try to make this country safer for our families and for each other. we've spent $12 million on running ads in ten states around the country explaining to the public what the issues are and how and urging them to call their senators if they believe we should have gun checks that stop crimi
after sandy hook we all understood there was a narrow window to get change, meaningful change in terms of gun laws. what has happened now in terms of the assault weapons ban, and where all this goes? >> well, the question is whether the moment is effectively lost. i think that's a real question inside the white house among democrats and gun control supporters. the assault weapons ban will get a vote, but it's not going to pass. the big focus is on background checks, and the big political...
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>>> big changes coming to "the view." there's speculation that another of the hosts is on the way out days after joy behar announced she's getting set to leave. we'll get into all of that intrigue. >>> in afghanistan, a suicide bomber attacking in kabul as defense secretary chuck hagel's in the middle of a trip there. we have more from kabul. mike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. how are you? yeah, terrible day of violence here in afghanistan. one suicide attack in the eastern city that was aimed at a joint patrol, nine civilians killed, though. eight of them children, the other one, as you mentioned, here in central kabul. an afghan official saying it was a lone bicycle-riding suicide bomber who set off his charge 30 yards to the main entrance of the afghanistan began defense ministry. the blast could be heard for miles, even at the building where secretary hagel was in a briefing. the briefing continued uninterrupted as did the itinerary that took him to bagram air base and jalalabad. today is a big day.
>>> big changes coming to "the view." there's speculation that another of the hosts is on the way out days after joy behar announced she's getting set to leave. we'll get into all of that intrigue. >>> in afghanistan, a suicide bomber attacking in kabul as defense secretary chuck hagel's in the middle of a trip there. we have more from kabul. mike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. how are you? yeah, terrible day of violence here in afghanistan....
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they'll change your bed. but you can't even get care in an independent living. >> reporter: the 911 call at glenwood lasted more than seven minutes. with every passing second more desperation. >> is there a gardener, a staff, anybody that doesn't work for you anywhere? can we flag someone down the street? >> as a human being, i don't -- is there anyone that's willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> reporter: the elderly woman was eventually rushed to a hospital where she was pronoensed dead. her daughter says she's satisfied with the care while the company says they're cond t conducting a review. >> star jones is a former prosecutor. dr. roshini raj is a medical contributor. i don't think it's possible to listen to that tape and not be shocked. this was not a woman who had a do not resuscitate order. are you shocked by the turn of events? >> it's certainly shocking when you hear a nurse say she can't perform cpr on a patient who needs it. there was a policy in place here. i don'
they'll change your bed. but you can't even get care in an independent living. >> reporter: the 911 call at glenwood lasted more than seven minutes. with every passing second more desperation. >> is there a gardener, a staff, anybody that doesn't work for you anywhere? can we flag someone down the street? >> as a human being, i don't -- is there anyone that's willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> reporter: the elderly woman was...
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bad news, a time change as well. we lose an hour of sleep on sunday. >>> that's your latest weather. lester? >> al, thanks. government watchdogs are raising new questions this morning about an advocacy group pushing president obama's agenda. are wealthy donors being promised special access to the president? nbc's chief white house correspondent chuck todd is at the white house for us. chuck, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. when it comes to barack obama's views on money and politics, his actions have rarely matched his words. with word that he wants to keep his political machine alive, how he plans on going about raising money for that group is coming under new scrutiny. when it comes to big money in politics, president obama has often talked the talk. >> if your voices aren't heard, then the lobbyists and special interests don't fill the void. >> reporter: to quit the public financing system, raising and spending unlimited amounts of money, leading to the two most expensive elections in history. in 2
bad news, a time change as well. we lose an hour of sleep on sunday. >>> that's your latest weather. lester? >> al, thanks. government watchdogs are raising new questions this morning about an advocacy group pushing president obama's agenda. are wealthy donors being promised special access to the president? nbc's chief white house correspondent chuck todd is at the white house for us. chuck, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. when it comes to barack obama's...
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luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [ sneezes ] you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. there's your price, walmart will match that right at the register. nice! i did not know they did that. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by
luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the...
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a big change in 17, slowing northbound. idyllwild into los gatos, things are clear all lanes. >> appreciate it. we will have another local update in one half hour from right now. the "today" show coming back at you. >>> what's the best thing about being a parent, as she prepares to become one herself. she also ask eed us about the wisdom our moms passed on to us and she's going to share what she learned coming up. >>> meanwhile, 7:30, march 31st, 2013. i'm matt lauer alongside savannah guthrie. >> coming up, the makeup artist who made it here to work her magic on five ladies. >> and then the personal treasures of david cassidy going up for auction, and it's for a very good cause. the man himself will be here to tell us all about that in just a little while. >> we're going to begin this half hour with a kentucky teenager charged with disorderly conduct for a prank that some hard-core gamers didn't find funny. >> good morning, here's a live lesson for all of us. don't mess with bingo, ladies. one mischievous teen learned that
a big change in 17, slowing northbound. idyllwild into los gatos, things are clear all lanes. >> appreciate it. we will have another local update in one half hour from right now. the "today" show coming back at you. >>> what's the best thing about being a parent, as she prepares to become one herself. she also ask eed us about the wisdom our moms passed on to us and she's going to share what she learned coming up. >>> meanwhile, 7:30, march 31st, 2013. i'm matt...
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things change. we bring in the clouds and maybe a stray shower for the north bay sunday into monday. let's check your drive. good morning, mike. >> good morning, christina. a heavier volume of traffic. 92 over the bay, pretty steady westbound. 92, san mateo hills, closed between skyline and half moon bay. the earlier crash, we told you about major injuries reported. we just got an update from chp the helicopter ha took that victim away has died as a result of the crash. highway 1 is your alternate. we are seeing a slower drive there and patches of fog. you will have to take that for your alternate to 92 which is cut off. the south bay, northbound routes continue to build. a little more gently. 85 with the most significant change over the last 20 minutes. back to you. >> thank you very much. we will have more local updates in one half hour from now. we certainly hope to see you then. >>> back at 7:30 on this magic monday morning, march 11th, 2013. of course there is a man who needs no introduction. t
things change. we bring in the clouds and maybe a stray shower for the north bay sunday into monday. let's check your drive. good morning, mike. >> good morning, christina. a heavier volume of traffic. 92 over the bay, pretty steady westbound. 92, san mateo hills, closed between skyline and half moon bay. the earlier crash, we told you about major injuries reported. we just got an update from chp the helicopter ha took that victim away has died as a result of the crash. highway 1 is your...
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you can't change somebody else. they have to want to change themselves but at the same time he i guess it was an influence. >> i'm sure you're very proud. >> i am very proud. i'm going to show you a couple of postures that are really great, if you're pregnant, at home. >> i'll sit down. i can't do the stretch but sit down. >> you're extending one leg out and this is great for opening up your hips and releasing your lower back. i don't know about you but i get a lot of really bad back pain i'm squaring myself off over the extended leg and walk myself forward. if i have a bigger belly than i have right now i don't have to rotate as much and lean forward slightly. if i am a little bit more flexible i can lean down all the way. >> you can do this, all day? >> daily, you can hold it for a minute if you want. just listen to your body. the other one i love doing right before bed i lie down on my back and between 20 and 30 weeks it's not safe to completely lie on your back. earlier for some pregnancies and your doctor will
you can't change somebody else. they have to want to change themselves but at the same time he i guess it was an influence. >> i'm sure you're very proud. >> i am very proud. i'm going to show you a couple of postures that are really great, if you're pregnant, at home. >> i'll sit down. i can't do the stretch but sit down. >> you're extending one leg out and this is great for opening up your hips and releasing your lower back. i don't know about you but i get a lot of...
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little changes. that's, obviously carried me 32 pounds less. >> you've lost 30 pounds, and frankly, monica, you're doing this at a pace you hope will ultimately give lasting results. >> exactly. exactly. i know some people feel that 30 pounds in six months is not that big of a deal, but our goal is that he carries it lifelong. he's learning to make good choices and his diet and nutrition and get up and move on a regular basis so that will stay off. >> tell us about getting up and moving. we saw you running in the commercial, but you don't love running, right? >> no. >> what's your favorite kind of exercise? >> my favorite kind of exercise, it may not be really considered exercise, but last 15 or 20 minutes of my workout session, me and my trainer play basketball. and since i love basketball so much, if i do a good workout, he gives me 20 or 30 minutes of basketball the last half. >> i think it counts as exercise. in fact, we're taking on these ladies outside, maybe we'll get you to play with us a lit
little changes. that's, obviously carried me 32 pounds less. >> you've lost 30 pounds, and frankly, monica, you're doing this at a pace you hope will ultimately give lasting results. >> exactly. exactly. i know some people feel that 30 pounds in six months is not that big of a deal, but our goal is that he carries it lifelong. he's learning to make good choices and his diet and nutrition and get up and move on a regular basis so that will stay off. >> tell us about getting up...
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you can't change the stress but you can change your response to it. instead of automatically turning to food, take a breath literally or keep a stress journal, or actually get an app that is a relaxation app, things that will settle you down or even read a book, whatever you like to do or just unclick all together and just read a magazine, do something that's relaxing but even deep breath will help you to be in the moment and separate. >> and stress is so bad because the cortisol hormone and all that. >> all the stress hormones wreak havoc on your body. the main thing when it comes to your weight is that everybody's response is, i'm going to do, eat something because it is very soothing and the perfect world, food really is. >> comfort. >> you can do yoga as well. >> madelyn if we have no time to exercise what do we do? >> no time -- >> break through that. >> need new scissors, natalie. or more time in the gym, i don't know. >> that worked out brilliantly! >> just as planned. >> so many people have no time. you want activity of daily living, that mean
you can't change the stress but you can change your response to it. instead of automatically turning to food, take a breath literally or keep a stress journal, or actually get an app that is a relaxation app, things that will settle you down or even read a book, whatever you like to do or just unclick all together and just read a magazine, do something that's relaxing but even deep breath will help you to be in the moment and separate. >> and stress is so bad because the cortisol hormone...
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that's about to change. tsa says it's part of an effort to focus the attention of screeners on the most serious threats. >> we are trying to focus on the highest risks. that being the nonmetallic improvised explosive devices and we don't want the small knives, pocket knives, sporting equipment to be a distraction. >> reporter: the change also brings the u.s. in line with international security rules, allowing knives that have blades up to six centimeters long. beginning next month, passengers can carry on knives with folding blades no longer than 2 1/3 inches, six centimeters and half an inch thick. knives that lock into place or have molded handles will still be banned. same for box cutters and razor blades, still banned. hockey stick, pool cues and golf clubs. some 35 million americans carry pocketknife. early reaction we sampled were negative. >> i don't like it. >> i don't know why they would allow people to carry knives on the plane. it's ridiculous to me. >> reporter: flight attendants say the move inc
that's about to change. tsa says it's part of an effort to focus the attention of screeners on the most serious threats. >> we are trying to focus on the highest risks. that being the nonmetallic improvised explosive devices and we don't want the small knives, pocket knives, sporting equipment to be a distraction. >> reporter: the change also brings the u.s. in line with international security rules, allowing knives that have blades up to six centimeters long. beginning next month,...
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they won't support any changes to dna.th they will not support changes to cancel tax benefits. they have opposed $83 billion times of welfare savings. that's the point.of they have to admit that their policy is to put out, they have nothing, only debt, debt, debt,t and more debt. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, forgive me. >> thank you. >> thank you. on the 8th of march, on the 8th of march, we celebrate international women's day witha the prime minister join me ins calling upon the indian and pakistani governments to do more to uphold the right of women and to advance the gender agenda. >> now i think my friend iser absolutely right to raise this. think there are particular,rais shoes we should really focus on. that is female mutilation which is completely unacceptable practice that we need to dealc with right across the world, but including here in the united kingdom. we'll be making an announcement about that. we should also do more to crackdown on the completely unacceptable practice of forced marriages.et there are still forced marriages take place right here wi
they won't support any changes to dna.th they will not support changes to cancel tax benefits. they have opposed $83 billion times of welfare savings. that's the point.of they have to admit that their policy is to put out, they have nothing, only debt, debt, debt,t and more debt. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, forgive me. >> thank you. >> thank you. on the 8th of march, on the 8th of march, we celebrate international women's day witha the prime minister join...
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the person working inside the du dunkin' donuts, can't give you change. then the guy says, this is a robbery. huh-uh. trying to shut the window nap doesn't work. the worker did throw a hot couple of coffee -- still doesn't work. >> so then she goes for the whole dang pot. >> ooh. >> kind of disappointed. dunkin doughnuts coffee is delicious. >> it's the best. >> they love it in the northwest. people are probably really mad about this. this gip drives away, completely disrespected, coffee stains all over his car and his clothes right now. >> which can burn your skin. >> this guy got away empty-handed. >>> this next bad guy was caught on surveillance camera inside a public grocery store. watch what this evil-doer is doing. first, walking down the cosmetics aisle to steal from this lady bending down just minding her own business. her purse is sitting in that front little area of the cart. >> oh, man. >> he puts it in his arms, walks back by the woman while she's still shopping. she turns around just as he's walked pat her and she actually runs after the guy,
the person working inside the du dunkin' donuts, can't give you change. then the guy says, this is a robbery. huh-uh. trying to shut the window nap doesn't work. the worker did throw a hot couple of coffee -- still doesn't work. >> so then she goes for the whole dang pot. >> ooh. >> kind of disappointed. dunkin doughnuts coffee is delicious. >> it's the best. >> they love it in the northwest. people are probably really mad about this. this gip drives away,...
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the data, we are told, is going to change everything. the trillions of bits of data that we create as we go about our daily lives are being stored, and increasingly examined. governments, companies, medical researchers, and now the police say that they, too, can exploit its potential gold mine of information. a law-enforcement intelligence people are turning to data to find patterns, clues to help solve crimes. and there are hints that some data may even help to predict crime, too. here is susan watts. >> you might think it is standard practice in crime and intelligence to look for patterns in criminal behavior, but the clearest patterns only emerge when you have masses of data and a good way to analyze it. whether that is policing a tough neighborhood or investigating a vast terror network. >> this is where they sort out useful information from huge volumes of data, making out crimesions from where happen and people and events. disentanglingn complex networks of criminal activity. >> there are some people you can find and osama bin lade
the data, we are told, is going to change everything. the trillions of bits of data that we create as we go about our daily lives are being stored, and increasingly examined. governments, companies, medical researchers, and now the police say that they, too, can exploit its potential gold mine of information. a law-enforcement intelligence people are turning to data to find patterns, clues to help solve crimes. and there are hints that some data may even help to predict crime, too. here is...
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when the united states came in to world war ii, everything changed. the agreements made and the americans did not liberate czechoslovakia but the soviet union did. i do in the goodness of the american power and role, and i do think that we need to help where we can. i used to say that we were the indepenceable nation. there's nothing about the definition that says alone that with other countries we can help those that are in trouble. in fact, the last time that you were here we talked and you had a book that was called memo to the president elect and you wrote i usual you to concentrate on the duties and keep us safe. understand that the right to lead is not expected. that was in 2008 and here we are and the president has begun the second term. is that still true? >> well, i think that he understand the importance of american leadership, bit think that he knows that you need to leave with others. i think that we're the one that has the right to lead. what is interesting is how many times we're called upon to lead and help, so i do think that obama is
when the united states came in to world war ii, everything changed. the agreements made and the americans did not liberate czechoslovakia but the soviet union did. i do in the goodness of the american power and role, and i do think that we need to help where we can. i used to say that we were the indepenceable nation. there's nothing about the definition that says alone that with other countries we can help those that are in trouble. in fact, the last time that you were here we talked and you...
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if you want to change behavior you have to change. there has never been strong initiatives for focusing. it is not on any of us that the lascar people that are going to come and advocate in a budget crisis, technology over health care or over programs for seniors. these don't exist. they don't lineup. we're stickers. coming down the city all a state government demanding more information technology. and so that it -- the challenge is to realize its potential and possibility. the department of motor vehicles just gave up on a six year effort to update its 40 year-old technology for the issuances of licenses. yes been more than half the money and it is our living close to have we done. they just ended the contract. is it a surprise to any of you? talk about scandal and government. the court system in california in 2004 identified a $260 million upgrade that was to be complete in 2008. today the estimate is one. $9 billion to connect 58 counties and their case management system with no expectation inside that it will be done before 2000 a
if you want to change behavior you have to change. there has never been strong initiatives for focusing. it is not on any of us that the lascar people that are going to come and advocate in a budget crisis, technology over health care or over programs for seniors. these don't exist. they don't lineup. we're stickers. coming down the city all a state government demanding more information technology. and so that it -- the challenge is to realize its potential and possibility. the department of...
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i don't want to talk too much over them but to let you feel how the atmosphere and the mood is changed by the different kinds of clouds that the artists have chosen to depict. and i wanted to also var clearly indicate it was interesting when putting together this powerpoint, i don't typically like to put any words on the images on the slides because i like the images in that way to speak for themselves, i feel like your eye competes between the words and images but i felt that it was important to differentiate between what is in our current exhibition and our permanent collection. so this is in the temporary exhibition as well. and then i wanted to let the paintings and the temporary exhibition and our permanent collection speak to each other and i started going through the permanent collection thinking about all of the ways that the clouds are represented in paintings starting with this early 16th century paintings by an artist nameds chima and i liked the way that the cloud offers like an extension of his halo and then you have this dramatic painting where the clouds are parting and
i don't want to talk too much over them but to let you feel how the atmosphere and the mood is changed by the different kinds of clouds that the artists have chosen to depict. and i wanted to also var clearly indicate it was interesting when putting together this powerpoint, i don't typically like to put any words on the images on the slides because i like the images in that way to speak for themselves, i feel like your eye competes between the words and images but i felt that it was important...
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two slides, including one 45- foot super slide with an elevation change of nearly 30 feet. climbing ropes and walls, including one made of granite. 88 suspension bridge. recycling, traditional swing, plus a therapeutics win for children with disabilities, and even a sand garden with chines and drums. >> it is a visionary $3.5 million world class playground in the heart of san francisco. this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the helen diller playground in dolores park, go to
two slides, including one 45- foot super slide with an elevation change of nearly 30 feet. climbing ropes and walls, including one made of granite. 88 suspension bridge. recycling, traditional swing, plus a therapeutics win for children with disabilities, and even a sand garden with chines and drums. >> it is a visionary $3.5 million world class playground in the heart of san francisco. this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the...
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and was changing. and the vision of the woman about the man was changing, too. some men were not accepting their femininity. does not mean that they were gay or whatever, no. it just means that men can be sensible, but they have been traumatized by their education that wanted to make them as a john wayne, you know? apparently. it was very sensitive in reality. you have to be sensitive anyway. but to look real mature like that. so i wanted to show the first collection i did. for me, it was evident. the male object. i always felt, not consulted because i do not consider myself as a woman, but i felt insulted for the woman to say, you know, there was that expression for the woman. [speaking foreign language] she had a lot to say, a very modern woman. i say, is that completely stupid? maybe she is beautiful. so i say that the men i show will be balanced. i do not say that is the only object, not at all. unless maybe. but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the wom
and was changing. and the vision of the woman about the man was changing, too. some men were not accepting their femininity. does not mean that they were gay or whatever, no. it just means that men can be sensible, but they have been traumatized by their education that wanted to make them as a john wayne, you know? apparently. it was very sensitive in reality. you have to be sensitive anyway. but to look real mature like that. so i wanted to show the first collection i did. for me, it was...
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it was a change. when i went to my company, it was a moment where there were more shops and boutiques. so we went with ermez, and it became something that was very funny. we -- one moment i did not even have a collection, which was not scheduled at all. it was not about a contract. there was like 45 persons in my company. so i should do the collection. i thought it was an adventure. i love that adventure. at the beginning of was supposed to be -- [unintelligible] of the established house. for me, it was kind of a challenge. and i loved the idea. i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. s
it was a change. when i went to my company, it was a moment where there were more shops and boutiques. so we went with ermez, and it became something that was very funny. we -- one moment i did not even have a collection, which was not scheduled at all. it was not about a contract. there was like 45 persons in my company. so i should do the collection. i thought it was an adventure. i love that adventure. at the beginning of was supposed to be -- [unintelligible] of the established house. for...
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if the situation doesn't change they will disappear. >> reporter: they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago, the convention on the international trade of endangered species were let out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. nhk world. >>> japan's manufacturing sector is go to take another hit. domestic production of household appliances in fiscal 2013 is expected to drop for a third consecutive year. that's because manufacturers are likely to continue moving their production bases overseas. the japan electrical manufacturer's association estimates the manufacture of white goods, including air conditioners, washing machines and refrigerators will total $16.6 billion in the new business year that starts in april. the figure is down 2.8% from the previous year. that puts it at the level following the 2011 or rather 2008 shock which lowered demand for household appliances. manufacturer are expected to relocate sites to newly emerging economies. they want to take advantage of lower c
if the situation doesn't change they will disappear. >> reporter: they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago, the convention on the international trade of endangered species were let out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. nhk world. >>> japan's manufacturing sector is go to take another hit. domestic production of household appliances in fiscal 2013 is expected to drop...
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what you are going to see is a change in news. when the bad news, which has been swept under the carpet here for six months, starts to take effect and give the market some reason to sell, that will be when you will be able to tell that we are actually going to start to correct a little bit. but right now, there is still an underlying bid in the market, and right now bad news is still being ignored, and good news is being celebrated, so we are managing to push higher on a regular basis. > about that news, yesterday the retail news was better than expected. what is your reaction? > > i thought it was good, but you see, the market is now starting to price perfection in. if you go back a few days, we had a good unemployment number we had a good retail number, but the market has had more of a muted response - although it is higher, it is not excitingly higher, and i think the next real excitement will be when news misses and we actually pay attention to the bad news, and then we will start to get a little bit of a sell-off. > what is y
what you are going to see is a change in news. when the bad news, which has been swept under the carpet here for six months, starts to take effect and give the market some reason to sell, that will be when you will be able to tell that we are actually going to start to correct a little bit. but right now, there is still an underlying bid in the market, and right now bad news is still being ignored, and good news is being celebrated, so we are managing to push higher on a regular basis. >...
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i know the rules have changed you know the rules have been revealed you know they're probably always have been the same what is interesting is the fact that the banking system in the e.u. in the e.u. area is so for. to begin with and anybody who came up with this idea obviously doesn't understand bank finance you know the most ubiquitous the most important and the most fleeting of all banking finance sources is the deposit because they can withdraw their money at the instance the oldest or the should be able to and that is the money that is the most feeding and at the same time so if you're going to step in the. holders over you know the deposit over this but the deposit holders the thought of this to be less powerful and that's been the story since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight when this global financial crisis first hit there's all the central banks all the policymakers barack obama and david cameron all the world leaders have bent over backwards to protect the bondholders by imposing all kinds of bailout schemes restructuring schemes quantitative easing schemes to
i know the rules have changed you know the rules have been revealed you know they're probably always have been the same what is interesting is the fact that the banking system in the e.u. in the e.u. area is so for. to begin with and anybody who came up with this idea obviously doesn't understand bank finance you know the most ubiquitous the most important and the most fleeting of all banking finance sources is the deposit because they can withdraw their money at the instance the oldest or the...
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science has proposed an incredibly important change. they said change the setting from 150 feet to 25 feet. only attack countries that have been out of sight for less than 15 seconds and that would ensure that when they did carry out an attack, the target would be both, out the right step in the right place. the scientist calculated this would increase this from 1% to 10%. so we have this incredible new weapon. this is closer, it will increase by a factor of 10. it would have been astonishing. when the results were implemented, it was almost exactly this that occurred. it was astonishing. so when it did happen, these results were undeniable. there is a transformation of almost complete ineffectiveness to the decisive battle of award-winning operation. by the summer of 1943 in ensure the success the following year. repeatedly a team of scientists produced equally prodigious result in doubling and tripling the existing weapons. fairly simple analyses and asking the right questions that often been made by history and circumstance, rather t
science has proposed an incredibly important change. they said change the setting from 150 feet to 25 feet. only attack countries that have been out of sight for less than 15 seconds and that would ensure that when they did carry out an attack, the target would be both, out the right step in the right place. the scientist calculated this would increase this from 1% to 10%. so we have this incredible new weapon. this is closer, it will increase by a factor of 10. it would have been astonishing....
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the changes we have seen in the last 12-13 years, suggests this graph underestimates the speed of change. however, like i said, all this graph does show us what will happen if we play out certain assumptions. if we look back at history -- i have to look back -- look back at this long run of history. one thing i mentioned you see how development stagnates and even declines. sometimes you get agrees great social collapses. the fall of the romeen empire. the black death. that is what lies in store for news the 21st century. i you look back at these earlier episodes of these great social collapses, each time we see the same five forces involved. always come up. we see mass migration, bigger than the government's they can cope with. because they're unable to cope, these migrations drive epidemic disease. they merge disease pool that were previously separate. a mass dieoff, a third of the population, governments collapse. as the governments collapse, trade routes collapse because we can't police these things. and massive famines ensue, and then we get climate change you don't need me to tell y
the changes we have seen in the last 12-13 years, suggests this graph underestimates the speed of change. however, like i said, all this graph does show us what will happen if we play out certain assumptions. if we look back at history -- i have to look back -- look back at this long run of history. one thing i mentioned you see how development stagnates and even declines. sometimes you get agrees great social collapses. the fall of the romeen empire. the black death. that is what lies in store...
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fromll exempt our military changes to progression pay. we are also accepting in full from first may this year the armed forces pay review body's recommended increase to the so- called ex-factor payment made to military personnel to recognize the particular sacrifices they make. i can also announced that further awards from the libor banking finds have gone to good military causes, with money for combat stress to help veterans with mental health issues and funds for christmas box was for all our troops on operation this year and next. those who have paid fines and our financial sector because they demonstrated the very worst values are paying to support of those in our armed forces who demonstrate very best of british values. mr. deputy speaker, all to millie is a country we will not be able to spend more on the services we all value, from our nhs to our armed forces, or invest in our infrastructure, go on tackling the growth of spending of welfare budgets. the public spending framework introduced by the previous government divided governm
fromll exempt our military changes to progression pay. we are also accepting in full from first may this year the armed forces pay review body's recommended increase to the so- called ex-factor payment made to military personnel to recognize the particular sacrifices they make. i can also announced that further awards from the libor banking finds have gone to good military causes, with money for combat stress to help veterans with mental health issues and funds for christmas box was for all our...
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they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not. >> in my opinion, this clearly violates european union laws. they say citizens must have freedom to travel. >> students were not the only hungarians who saw the courts as the last bastion of the rule of law and democracy, but now, the 2/3 majority in parliament has taken away most of the court's powers, a further step towards autocracy. the poorest of the poor are also in for trouble. homeless people who sleep on the streets can now be put into prison. church facilities often help the homeless, the unemployed, and families in difficulties. for years, this pastor's methodist church has said -- said 1000 poor people a day, provided 600 beds, and run schools for the children of the poor, but now, the church has to worry about its own future. >> we do work that is useful to society that otherwise the state would have to do. that is
they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not. >> in my opinion, this clearly violates european union laws. they say citizens must have freedom to travel. >> students were not the only hungarians who saw the courts as the last bastion of the rule of law and democracy, but now, the 2/3 majority...
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they wouldn't support changes to child benefit. they won't support any changes to dla. it will support changes to council tax benefit. they have opposed 83 billion pounds of welfare savings, and that is the point. they have to admit that their policy is to put up borrowing. they have nothing to offer, only debt, debt, and more debt. >> thank you, mr. speaker. forgive me. [laughter] i was taken by surprise. thank you, mr. speaker. on the eighth of march, and this may surprise some members even more, on the eighth of march we celebrate international women's day. with the prime minister join me in calling upon the indian and pakistani governments to do more to uphold the rights of women and to advance the gender agenda? >> i think my honorable friend is absolute right to raise this and i think there are some particular issues we should really focus on. and that is female genital mutilation which is a completely unacceptable practice that we need to deal with right across the world but including here in the united kingdom and will be making an announcement about that. but w
they wouldn't support changes to child benefit. they won't support any changes to dla. it will support changes to council tax benefit. they have opposed 83 billion pounds of welfare savings, and that is the point. they have to admit that their policy is to put up borrowing. they have nothing to offer, only debt, debt, and more debt. >> thank you, mr. speaker. forgive me. [laughter] i was taken by surprise. thank you, mr. speaker. on the eighth of march, and this may surprise some members...
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that he needed he had to change the constitution which effectively ended up with a national constituent assembly and a further referendum that alex was referring to so that first election of his in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight was indeed democratic and it was indeed approved by the people on the back of the huge support that he'd had that he had at one time but the changes that came afterwards are far from democratic in my opinion george does it really work ok alex goen what i mean one thing is that you disagree we're going to go head out. well i mean i don't really know what alec is talking about in terms of the decline of democracy following those elections in the one nine hundred ninety eight and then the following elections in which the constitution was approved. in one thousand nine hundred nine when you've had all the other fourteen elections that have been judged free and fair internationally transparent the last of course was that's no answer in november and i started a little known central regional elections ok please explain his nonsense they have been they have been
that he needed he had to change the constitution which effectively ended up with a national constituent assembly and a further referendum that alex was referring to so that first election of his in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight was indeed democratic and it was indeed approved by the people on the back of the huge support that he'd had that he had at one time but the changes that came afterwards are far from democratic in my opinion george does it really work ok alex goen what i mean...
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they say there is no choice but to wait for the government to change the law. people faced a hard choice of whether to pursue their educational ambition at the expense of their faith. >> they demanded an end to the reliance on atomic power. this comes two days after the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. it triggered meltdown at the book shima power station. the fighting in syria has left many neighborhoods in ruins. electricity cables have also been downed. company workers are volunteering to get the light back on. one huge challenge facing those workers. >> high in the air, trying to restore electricity to the people of a lot of. he works for the state's electrical company for years. when rebel fighters to the government out of these governments, the people living near lost the service. >> cannot even describe my feelings. i'm really so happy volunteering for a humanitarian job like this. we are taking care of people just like freedom fighters. >> these men are not fighting. their job is still dangerous. two key members were recentl
they say there is no choice but to wait for the government to change the law. people faced a hard choice of whether to pursue their educational ambition at the expense of their faith. >> they demanded an end to the reliance on atomic power. this comes two days after the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. it triggered meltdown at the book shima power station. the fighting in syria has left many neighborhoods in ruins. electricity cables have also been downed....
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as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how your invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, a turn here. here. >> bbc world news was presente hi, neighbor! we're going to prince wednesday's castle for a... royal sleepover! sleeping outside is fun too. i'm going to sleep in a tent with my dad and o the...
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we change the speeds. we change the nature of it. wi-fi is now in our minds in your home part of our definition of broadband. we want to have the fastest wi- fi as well as the fastest pipe. we want to offer you access outside of your home. is and will change more in the next five years than it has in the last 50. and phone, everybody forgets about phones. -- the onevating that surpassed budget the most last year was our telephony business. we brought that into energy management, home security, where , hehe world will they go wants to have baby monitors, -- healthcare monitoring. we're working with healthcare providers to talk about the growing problem of diabetes in the country, should we be able to help you check in on demand, online, smart devices. it's a pretty exciting time. >> if you were watching cable in your house and something isn't working, you want to call the cable company -- >> that never happens. >> do you have any problems getting through? [laughter]>> i don't know what you're asking. neil smith is the head of cable. w
we change the speeds. we change the nature of it. wi-fi is now in our minds in your home part of our definition of broadband. we want to have the fastest wi- fi as well as the fastest pipe. we want to offer you access outside of your home. is and will change more in the next five years than it has in the last 50. and phone, everybody forgets about phones. -- the onevating that surpassed budget the most last year was our telephony business. we brought that into energy management, home security,...
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or you can tax it ok and those rules don't change you know big. chair there's not much i can do different what i might do would start cutting some of the you know what i would consider forge an activity and waste out but if you do that you want a political problem so you know it doesn't matter who you bring it you know you can bring in. you know and you still have the problems the best way and the most efficient way to cure the central banks problem is to flush out the unproductive assets in order to do that you have a graphic real losses dollars that have to take a loss right and not going to happen. exactly all right let's talk about the technology space you made one of the best calls of the decade sell apple at seven hundred by google nobody else is making that call the time one of the best calls of the past ten years by far now let's talk about apple a little bit ministers' apple's cash hoard could hit one hundred seventy billion this year is that what's going on there tells saving money as a call option on the future that's basically it is th
or you can tax it ok and those rules don't change you know big. chair there's not much i can do different what i might do would start cutting some of the you know what i would consider forge an activity and waste out but if you do that you want a political problem so you know it doesn't matter who you bring it you know you can bring in. you know and you still have the problems the best way and the most efficient way to cure the central banks problem is to flush out the unproductive assets in...
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when pollution levels are high, her hair changes color and her expressions also change. the chinese government is taking air pollution more seriously because of the growing number of complaints by anxious citizens. >>> women in saudi arabia have to wear head scarves and long attire according to islamic law but can put on with whatever they like underneath. more and more are focusing on fashion and beauty products. businesses from japan have jumped to take advantage of the opportunity. nhk world has the story. . >> reporter: saudi arabia is known as one of the world's most conservative muslim countries. women here typically cover themselves from head to toe when out in public. visitors at this event are getting a look at some decidedly more colorful options. this is an exhibition of japanese fashion products at a department store in riyadh. as you see, the store is full of saudi arabian women and the products are very popular among them. representatives from 17 companies have come to present their goods. the japan external trade organization or jeto is hosting the event.
when pollution levels are high, her hair changes color and her expressions also change. the chinese government is taking air pollution more seriously because of the growing number of complaints by anxious citizens. >>> women in saudi arabia have to wear head scarves and long attire according to islamic law but can put on with whatever they like underneath. more and more are focusing on fashion and beauty products. businesses from japan have jumped to take advantage of the opportunity....
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after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not yet a drag queen. but you can look at that photograph of me. thank you for the inspiration. [laughter] >> well we are joking about the corsets, you say it had a message. it was not showing the women in their undergarments for sexual reasons. it was to show their strong women. certainly madonna personified that. >> definitely. >> was it actually madonna in in
after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i...